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Someone edit out Punk’s image on the package and board! HE IS NOT WELCOME IN WWE ANYMORE! I already have a regular, Star Wars, and Nintendo Monopoly… this might get a look when I feel like wasting another $40 on the same game.

I have Transformers, Marvel Heroes, Star Trek TNG, Star Trek Continuum, and the original Here & Now editions of Monopoly. No one to play them with, though. And I don’t think I’ll bother getting this one!

I don’t care what the license is, $39.99 for a board game is insane, especially a game that most people already own. Now, if WWE had released a VIDEOGAME of WWE monopoly for that price…it would still have been overpriced, but there’d have been a novelty to it at least and they could have had funny animations and voice-overs etc.

Looking at USAopoly.com (the website of the company that makes these licensed board games), this price is pretty run of the mill. There’s some on there that cost less (Super Mario Bros. Connect 4), but also some that cost more (MLP Monopoly costs $45 due to having plastic play pieces and StarCraft Risk costs $50 because… why?). Basically, it’s the costs of the pieces that have to be manufactured and the licensing fees.

You haven’t been to a board or hobby game shop in a while have you? A decent board game can run 45 dollars USD. The card game Munchkin by Steve Jackson Games costs around 25 USD and that’s for the base set, not including all the add on sets or different themes, like Cthulhu Munchkin, Super Munchkin, etc.

I’m totally getting this if there’s a Community Chest card with a picture of a sad Damien Sandow that reads: “You have been booked into a program against John Cena. Go to Superstars, go directly to Superstars. Do not pass go, do not collect 200 dollars.”